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India vs West Indies, Women’s World Cup 2022 Live: Sneh Rana and Meghna Singh put India back on top

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Updated: March 12, 2022 12:35:21 pm
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India Vs West Indies, Women’s World Cup 2022 Live: India end their innings on 317/8. After an aggressive start from Yastika Bhatia, Smriti Mandhana and Harmanpreet Kaur struck centuries each, sharing a 184-run stand for the fourth wicket.

It will be an uphill task for the West Indies batters to chase this total down. West Indies won both their matches by the barest of margins but they managed to upstage two tournament favourites. They pipped New Zealand by three runs in their first match and followed it with a seven-run win over the defending champions.

Playing XIs

India XI: Yastika Bhatia, Smriti Mandhana, Deepti Sharma, Mithali Raj(c), Harmanpreet Kaur, Richa Ghosh(w), Sneh Rana, Pooja Vastrakar, Jhulan Goswami, Meghna Singh, Rajeshwari Gayakwad.

West Indies XI: Deandra Dottin, Hayley Matthews, Kycia Knight, Stafanie Taylor(c), Shemaine Campbelle(w), Chedean Nation, Chinelle Henry, Aaliyah Alleyne, Shamilia Connell, Anisa Mohammed, Shakera Selman.

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India vs West Indies, Women's World Cup 2022 Live: All the action from Mithali Raj-led India vs Stafanie Taylor-led West Indies from Hamilton, New Zealand.

12:34 (IST)12 Mar 2022
Hara-kiri!

This is absolute hara-kiri by the West Indies in the middle. They are losing one wicket after another. Aaliyah Alleyne is run out for 1. There was never a second in that and the throw came in at the bowler's end. Rana whipped the bails off in a flash. Aaliyah was way out by a distance. India need three more wickets to win the match. IND (317/8) vs WI (145/7 in 27.1 overs)

Aaliyah Alleyne run out (Gayakwad/Rana) 4

12:21 (IST)12 Mar 2022
WICKET!

West Indies are six down now. Rajeshwari Gayakwad has her first wicket of the day as she traps Chinelle Henry for 7. India four wickets away from a big win.  IND (317/8) vs WI (134/6 in 23.3 overs) 

 
 
 
 
 
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12:12 (IST)12 Mar 2022
Vastrakar strikes!

Another bowling change and another wicket for India. Pooja Vastrakar strikes for India. Shemaine Campbelle is gone for 11. West Indies slide further, they have imploded after the fall of Dottin's wicket. India need five more wickets to wrap up this game. IND (317/8) vs WI (127/2 in 22.2 overs) 

 
 
 
 
 
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11:57 (IST)12 Mar 2022
Rana gets the big fish Matthews!

Sneh Rana gets the big fish Hayley Matthews. West Indies are collapsing, they have lost four wickets in just 14 runs. India back on top. West Indies need 204 runs to win the match in 31.1 overs. IND (317/8) vs WI (114/3 in 32 overs)

Hayley Matthews c Ghosh b Rana 43 

 
 
 
 
 
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11:54 (IST)12 Mar 2022
WICKET!

Another one for Meghna Singh. She has got West Indies skipper Stafanie Taylor for just 1. India are back in the match. West Indies need 205 runs to win the match in 32 overs. IND (317/8) vs WI (114/3 in 32 overs; Matthews 41*)

Stafanie Taylor c Ghosh b Meghna Singh 1 

 
 
 
 
 
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11:43 (IST)12 Mar 2022
WICKET!

Bowling change has worked for India.  Two quick scalps for India as Meghna picks up her first wicket. Short delivery, Knight lines up the pull and directs it straight to Smriti Mandhana at deep fine leg. Meghna Singh gets the wicket of Kycia Knight. India are back with back-to-back wickets. West Indies need 210 runs to win the match in 35.4 overs. IND (317/8) vs WI (108/2 in 15.2 overs; Matthews 41*)

Kycia Knight c Mandhana b Meghna Singh 5 

 
 
 
 
 
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11:30 (IST)12 Mar 2022
WICKET!

India finally have their breakthrough. Sneh Rana gets a wicket in her first over. Deandra Dottin departs for an exhilarating 62. One can imagine from the celebration from the India, how much this wicket meant to them. West Indies need 218 runs to win the match in 38.4 overs. IND (317/8) vs WI (101/1 in 12.2 overs; Matthews 38*)

Deandra Dottin c Meghna Singh b Rana 62

 
 
 
 
 
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11:24 (IST)12 Mar 2022
100 up for West Indies!

100 up for West Indies in 12 overs. Matthews and Dottin are returning the favour to India. They are looking in imperious touch. 13 runs from Vastrakar's overs. West Indies need 218 runs to win the match in 38 overs. IND (317/8) vs WI (100/0 in 12 overs; Dottin 62*; Matthews 38*) 

 
 
 
 
 
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11:17 (IST)12 Mar 2022
50 up for Dottin!

50 in just 35 balls for Deandra Dottin. Mid on and mid-off is up in the ring and Deandra Dottin is hitting straight down the ground. Dottin is in unbearable pain but she is not giving up. What a team of a knock she is playing. End of the first powerplay and West Indies have are 81 without losing any wicket. West Indies need 237 runs to win the match in 40 overs. IND (317/8) vs WI (81/0 in 10 overs; Dottin 50*; Matthews 21*)

 
 
 
 
 
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11:13 (IST)12 Mar 2022
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11:11 (IST)12 Mar 2022
Mithali Raj breaks World Cup captaincy record!

India’s ODI skipper Mithali Raj on Saturday broke the record for most matches captained in the ICC Women’s World Cup, surpassing former Australian counterpart Belinda Clark. Mithali, 39, led the country in 24 World Cup games, claiming 14 victories, 8 losses and one no result. Clark had captained her side in 23 matches. Read

11:08 (IST)12 Mar 2022
Spin from both the end!

West Indies openers have forced Mithali Raj to bring her spinners in the powerplay. Deepti Sharma and Rajeshwari Gayakwad are bowling in tandem. Meanwhile, Dottin is struggling, physio is out to check on her. She looks very determined to continue though. West Indies need 261 runs to win the match. IND (317/8) vs WI (57/0 in 7 overs; Dottin 34*; Matthews 23*)

10:59 (IST)12 Mar 2022
Hat-trick of boundaries for Matthews!

Hayle Matthews has slammed three boundaries off Jhulan Goswami. The Dottin joins the act and slammed two. Five boundaries in the over and West Indies have put on 50 runs in five overs. Jhulan has conceded 7 boundaries so far. 21 from Jhulan's last over. West Indies need 268 runs to win the match.  IND (317/8) vs WI (50/0 in 5 overs; Dottin 29*; Matthews 21*)

 
 
 
 
 
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10:56 (IST)12 Mar 2022
Superb effort from Yastika!

Yastika Bhatia has saved a certain boundary at the fence, but Matthews and Dottin have given their side a flying start. West Indies are showing real emergency. West Indies need 289 runs in 46 overs to win this match. IND (317/8) vs WI (29/0 in 4 over; Dottin 21*; Matthews 8*)

10:50 (IST)12 Mar 2022
Dottin is in mood!

Deandra Dottin is making a statement. She is in the mood and had shown her intent with the back-to-back boundaries of Jhulan Goswami. Richa us IP straight away. Nine from Jhulan's second over, another expansive one.  West Indies need 296 runs in 47 overs to win this match. IND (317/8) vs WI (22/0 in 2 over; Dottin 19*; Matthews 3*)

10:45 (IST)12 Mar 2022
Four!

Easy pickings for Dottin. Meghna bowls it shot outside the off-stump and Dottin even with other sore back put it away for her first boundary. AN expansive over from Meghna as she conceded eight runs in her first over. West Indies need 305 runs in 48 overs to win this match. IND (317/8) vs WI (13/0 in 2 over; Dottin 11*; Matthews 2*)

10:40 (IST)12 Mar 2022
Here we go!

West Indies openers Hayley Matthews and Deandra Dottin are in the middle. Jhulan Goswami will start the proceeding for India. Dotting is limping, she is definitely carrying a niggle. Five runs from Goswami's first over.  West Indies need 313 runs to win this match. IND (317/8) vs WI (5/0 in 1 over; Dottin 3*; Matthews 2*)

10:08 (IST)12 Mar 2022
Innings Break!

A 184-run stand for the fourth wicket between Smriti Mandhana and Harmanpreet Kaur helped India to post 317 for 8 in their 50 overs. 

 
 
 
 
 
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10:05 (IST)12 Mar 2022
Wicket!

A pacy delivery from Dottin, width offered, Jhulan slashes hard but can only pick out Anisa Mohammed at short third.  IND (315/8 in 49.2 overs) vs WI.Jhulan Goswami c Mohammed b Dottin 2

10:02 (IST)12 Mar 2022
Harman departs!

A soft dismissal but Harmanpreet Kaur has been outstanding along with Smriti Mandhana. What a top knock from the Indian vice-captain. IND (315/7 in 49 overs) vs WI. Harmanpreet Kaur c Campbelle b Alleyne 109

 
 
 
 
 
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ICC Womens World Cup, india women, new zealand women, ind vs nz, nz vs ind, sports news, indian express IND lost the match by 62 runs. (Twitter)

Earlier this week, the bowlers helped paper over the cracks of the batters when India Women beat Pakistan Women. But against a high-quality New Zealand attack, the batters not only struggled to get close to the target of 261 but they also approached the chase like the match was happening in a previous era. The loss by 62 runs in their second game of the World Cup will give the think-tank plenty to ponder over before the next game against the West Indies on Saturday. [Read More]

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